Kothari, A., P. Camill, J. Brown. (2013) Conservation as if people mattered: Policy and practice of community based management. Conservation and Society (lead article for a special issue created from the 2008 Bowdoin Mellon symposium). 11(1)

Camill, P. (2011) Using energy audits and climate action planning as a community based environmental studies capstone experience at Bowdoin College. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 1(3):206-214.

Umbanhowar, C.E., Jr., P. Camill, J.A. Dorale. (2011) Regional heterogeneity and the effects of land use and climate on the ecosystems of 20 lakes in the Big Woods region of Minnesota. Journal of Paleolimnology 45:151-166.

National Science Foundation ROA: Assessing the relative impacts of climatic change and local watershed processes on lake ecosystems along the prairie-forest border in Minnesota. $28,223 (2003-2004) in collaboration with Dr. Charles Umbanhowar, Jr. at St. Olaf College

National Science Foundation ROA: Long-term changes in the prairie-forest border: climate, fire, and vegetation interactions. $16,700 (2001-2002) in collaboration with Dr. Charles Umbanhowar, Jr. at St. Olaf College and Dr. Christoph Geiss, Trinity College

National Science Foundation CCLI A/I: The Ecology of Global Change: A New Ecology Curriculum at Carleton College. $160,798 (2000-2002)

EPA Predoctoral Fellowship Research Award: $15,000 (1996-1999)

NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates: $10,000 DEB-94-19677 and DEB-94-53498 from 4/97-9/99

NSF Dissertation Improvement Award: $7,100, DEB-96-23598 (6/96-5/98)

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